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30/11/2010

With Jane Garvey. Asking whether TV's Spooks is deterring women from joining MI5; should offices be more breastfeeding-friendly; and sex noises - a turn-on or a turn-off?

Presented by Jane Garvey. MI5 is looking to recruit more women and blame the grisly ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ drama 'Spooks' for putting them off. Jane discusses whether this is the case with Annie Machon, an ex-MI5 Intelligence Officer and MI5 historian Professor Christopher Andrew. The government want to encourage women to breastfeed and believe making offices more breastfeeding-friendly is the answer. We ask if this is the best way forward. A new exhibition at the Royal Academy looks at the relationship between art, fashion and idenity. Jane was given a tour of the show. And sex noises - are they a turn-on or a turn-off?

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45 minutes

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Tue 30 Nov 2010 10:00

Chapters

  • Breast-feeding at Work

    Belinda Phipps, Chief Executive of the National Childbirth Trust and Phil McCabe, Spokesperson for the Forum of Private Business discuss new government proposals.

    Duration: 09:34

  • The Need for More Spies

    Jane talks to Annie Machon, an ex MI5 Intelligence Officer, and historian and author of The Authorized History of MI5, Professor Christopher Andrew.

    Duration: 12:34

  • Art, Fashion and Identity

    Jane looks round the Royal Academy’s new 'Art, Fahion, Identity' show in the company of its Director of Exhibitions, Kathleen Soriano, and the artist Susie MacMurray.

    Duration: 11:22

  • Sex Noises

    Chartered psychologist, Dr Pam Spurr and Times Agony Aunt, Suzi Godson discuss.

    Duration: 07:48

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  • Tue 30 Nov 2010 10:00

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